On 1/4/04 8:20 AM, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 03/01/04 16:28, Andrew, a Mac Freak at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> When I use another application in Mac OS X 10.3 and switch to safari (which
>> is running in the background) I get a message that says "You need to restart
>> your computer. Press and hold the power button..."  I can't force quit or
>> anything, only restart.  I have nothing running that is unusual and I have
>> more than enough free memory (total physical RAM: 256MB)  If it helps to
>> specify my computer, it is an iBook G4 800MHz 12".
> 
> This is always happening when you bring Safari to the foreground?
> 
> -Laurent.

My bad, I should have been more clear.  Safari is hidden in the background
(open-apple, h).  Then when I am in another application and click on the
Safari icon in the dock it brings up the safari window, shows the clock or
spinning-colored-wheel cursor, and then brings up the restart dialog box.

-- 
Andrew
• A Mac Freak •


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